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† tranˈsportment Obs. [f. as prec. + -ment. Cf. OF. transportement (13–16th c.).] 1. Transportation: = transport n. 1. rare—1.
a1619Fletcher, etc. Q. Corinth iv. i, Are not you he, when your fellow Passengers, Your last transportment being assayl'd by a Galley, Hid your self i' the Cabbin? 2. Vehement emotion, passion; rapture, ecstasy: = transport n. 3.
1639Ld. Digby, etc. Lett. conc. Relig. (1651) 116 When they enveigh against Hereticks; their passions and transportments being at such times greatest. 1652J. Wright tr. Camus' Nat. Paradox xii. 325 To appease the frantick transportments of his Minde. 1686tr. Chardin's Coronat. Solyman 81 Hairbrain'd, and violent actions, and full of a Transportment that truly savour'd of Extravagance. |